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hello phoenix we've got a huge show for you today the bold whistleblower steven heller in his first live broadcast interview steve heller had been working as a temp at the los angeles law firm jones day and he came across some disturbing memphis. i believe in my heart even though i am quite admitted it to myself as soon as i saw them those documents i think i knew i was going to eventually release the boys people who are jones they went to court to try to stop the publication of those documents i believe it was their law firm that tried to stop the paper from publishing them but the judge very wisely ruled that once it's been published it's out there and he's not going to force them to withdraw the publication then there was a raid at your house seven am in the in the morning some time after the release of this information they had a felony search warrant they searched the house thoroughly and they confiscated our computers my wife's and my computers our cell phones my address book other various papers our stammer and they picked up a lot of stuff but they didn't charge me at that time w
hello phoenix we've got a huge show for you today the bold whistleblower steven heller in his first live broadcast interview steve heller had been working as a temp at the los angeles law firm jones day and he came across some disturbing memphis. i believe in my heart even though i am quite admitted it to myself as soon as i saw them those documents i think i knew i was going to eventually release the boys people who are jones they went to court to try to stop the publication of those documents...
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that the obama administration knew within a matter of hours that the assassination of am ambassador stevens and three other americans was carried out by terrorists with ties to an affiliate of al-qaeda. now, two weeks after jay's initial denial of what the white house knew, some high ranking obama officials are beginning to contra digit the story that the president and his administration tried to sell the american public. defense secretary, leon panetta, secretary of state hillary clinton now conceding it was an act of terror. still no word, no correction from the man who steered the false narrative, president obama himself. we take up all of this here tonight with the republican strategist who served in the bush white house, and also, negative economic reports having little effect on the market today. lou joins us as does the head of the catholic league, bill donohue on where the obama administration funds anti-christian art, if you can call it art, and the fight with planned parenthood. we begin with the obama administration still trying to put forward a narrative that matches facts. terr
that the obama administration knew within a matter of hours that the assassination of am ambassador stevens and three other americans was carried out by terrorists with ties to an affiliate of al-qaeda. now, two weeks after jay's initial denial of what the white house knew, some high ranking obama officials are beginning to contra digit the story that the president and his administration tried to sell the american public. defense secretary, leon panetta, secretary of state hillary clinton now...
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steven is here as he reveals his only personal story behind the book and movie. and looking at high innovations in medicine are so slow to
steven is here as he reveals his only personal story behind the book and movie. and looking at high innovations in medicine are so slow to
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rounding out the panel is steven groves. the bernard and barbara loam as fellow at the heritage foundation and mr. groves was preefg senior council to the permanent subcommittee on investigation. welcome to all of you. this morning we heard a panel from some of our most senior operational commanders along with the vice chairman of the joint chiefs and the top officers in the navy and the coast guard. they added voices to that of chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of defense and secretary of state calling for ratification of the treaty. we heard and we introduced into the record, letters from other combatant commanders all of whom strongly support joining the convention. i think drawing on the two hearings. they're beginning to join the consensus navigational bill of rights and the treaty which our military and our shippers remain in the united states. as i see it, just listening, i hope i am not mischaracterizing it. it is not focussed on the navigational provisions, but other aspects of the treaty. i believe persona
rounding out the panel is steven groves. the bernard and barbara loam as fellow at the heritage foundation and mr. groves was preefg senior council to the permanent subcommittee on investigation. welcome to all of you. this morning we heard a panel from some of our most senior operational commanders along with the vice chairman of the joint chiefs and the top officers in the navy and the coast guard. they added voices to that of chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of defense and...
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john paul stevens. from the navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified the noble vision of our nation's founders. [the medal is presented] pat summitt. pat summitt is an unparalleled figure in collegiate sports. over 38 seasons, she proudly led the university of tennessee lady volunteers to 32 sec tournament and regular season championships and eight national titles, becoming the all-time winningest coach in ncaa basketball history. on the court, coach summitt inspired young women across our country to shoot even higher in pursuit of their dreams. off the court, she has inspired us al
john paul stevens. from the navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified...
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steven spielberg has directed you certainly to a nomination here. you're going to have a very busy award season. >> well, i don't know that. and i -- you know, i don't -- thank you. but i can't -- hardly -- >> are you embarrassed at the moment? a little? >> well, because i can't really respond to that. in reality, the gift is, you know, having opportunities to do this work. to tell this story, to stand across from daniel, and to work with the brilliant amazing master, steven. with tony kushner's exquisite words oh. so it's like i had died and gone to heaven. for me, that's enough. >> let's talk about your big night, a big acceptance night this year, with your son, human rights campaign. what was that like to be introduced on to the stage and in a loving way by your son to an audience that loves you. >> i have two-fold feeling here. first of all, it was hard to do that, and i was reluctant to do it for a very long time, because i feel it's sam's business and not mine and not mine to talk about writing on anything that's mine. it's not. it's his. and
steven spielberg has directed you certainly to a nomination here. you're going to have a very busy award season. >> well, i don't know that. and i -- you know, i don't -- thank you. but i can't -- hardly -- >> are you embarrassed at the moment? a little? >> well, because i can't really respond to that. in reality, the gift is, you know, having opportunities to do this work. to tell this story, to stand across from daniel, and to work with the brilliant amazing master, steven....
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elise knew ambassador stevens. before we talk about the relationship and the ambassador himself, i want you to tell me the most important part of what hillary clinton said. was she working towards a message of condolence or trying to make sure that the world knows that the relationship between this country and libya is unaffected? >> ashleigh, i think she was trying to do all of those things. show condolences, shock, condemning the horrible attack and saying this would not deter the united states from working ahead with the libyans and this would not end the bond that the u.s. has with the libyan people. she said it was a very small group of extremists that carried thought attack and in fact christopher stooefbs and the team were popular in libya. let's take a listen to what secretary clinton said moments ago. >> this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths around the world. we condemn in the strongest terms this senseless act of violence and we send our prayers to the families, friend
elise knew ambassador stevens. before we talk about the relationship and the ambassador himself, i want you to tell me the most important part of what hillary clinton said. was she working towards a message of condolence or trying to make sure that the world knows that the relationship between this country and libya is unaffected? >> ashleigh, i think she was trying to do all of those things. show condolences, shock, condemning the horrible attack and saying this would not deter the...
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would be possible without the co-chairs of the president's committee on arts and humanities, george stevens. there he is. [applause] and his son, michael. where did michael go? there he is. they have produced the kennedy center honors for 35 years now. tonight we continue a tradition of the white house by honoring extraordinary people who have no business being on the same stage together. [laughter] uy sitting nextot dustin hoffman. all three living members of led zeppelin in one place. so this is a remarkable evening and speaks to something that has always made this country great, the idea that here in america, more than any other place on earth, we are free to follow passions, explore our own gifts and people from all over the world come here to make sure that they, too, can be provided this incredible gift. tonight honoree's did not take up the craft to make a living, but they did it because they could not imagine living in the other way. that passion took each of them from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of their profession. tonight in the people's house we have a chance to say thank
would be possible without the co-chairs of the president's committee on arts and humanities, george stevens. there he is. [applause] and his son, michael. where did michael go? there he is. they have produced the kennedy center honors for 35 years now. tonight we continue a tradition of the white house by honoring extraordinary people who have no business being on the same stage together. [laughter] uy sitting nextot dustin hoffman. all three living members of led zeppelin in one place. so this...
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steven rattner and mort zushgman. george, how bad is it, how bad is it for president obama. >> it's bad, bad across the board. we're now in a fourth year of a recovery, the workforce p participation is way down. it's quite clear that the president got terrible advice early in his administration. first, his advisers said, do this stimulus and it will never reach 8%. 41 months over 8%. beyond that, they assured him that this was going to be a v-shaped economy. turned out to not quite an "l"-shaped, a hockey stick, now we're in a growth recession, we're getting some growth but not enough to accommodate even the growth of the work force. >> and let's go to our friends in the business sector, steven and mort, mort, is this the new normal, this kind of struggle? >> it will certainly continue for a while. i think what has been tried added a huge amount to the deficit spending. this is going to continue i believe for quite a while. it's going to be very difficult now to improve the economy through additional, fiscal spending.
steven rattner and mort zushgman. george, how bad is it, how bad is it for president obama. >> it's bad, bad across the board. we're now in a fourth year of a recovery, the workforce p participation is way down. it's quite clear that the president got terrible advice early in his administration. first, his advisers said, do this stimulus and it will never reach 8%. 41 months over 8%. beyond that, they assured him that this was going to be a v-shaped economy. turned out to not quite an...
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come out, that obama administration knew or should have known that embassy was in danger, that chris stevens was in danger, and not prepared for the attack. the obama administration was aware. but not ready. neil: yet, i guess let's say, if the president is reelected. many have thought, well, that investigation will go nowhere. slightly better chance in mitt if mitt smith elected. -- if mitt romney is elected. do you think this disappears. >> no, secretary of state clinton appointed a accountability review board. you make sure that the entire foreign relaying relayings comms signed a better, it will come forward, we'll find out, we knew a lot sooner than admitted. we were not prepared. neil: you know, i knowome of your colleagues, republican colleagues saiedia and a lot of opponents of president bush did not waste a nano second trying to explore weapons of mass destruction, who knew what, or hid what. but here, same zeal does not apply. what do you think of that? >> any time an american dies in e line of duty, particularly a diplomat, first diplomat killed since 1979, all americans and all m
come out, that obama administration knew or should have known that embassy was in danger, that chris stevens was in danger, and not prepared for the attack. the obama administration was aware. but not ready. neil: yet, i guess let's say, if the president is reelected. many have thought, well, that investigation will go nowhere. slightly better chance in mitt if mitt smith elected. -- if mitt romney is elected. do you think this disappears. >> no, secretary of state clinton appointed a...
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the four in the minority were ginsburg, briar, stevens and sutter. in his blistering decent justice stevens called the bush legal appeal a federal assault on the laws of florida. quote one thing is certain, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear, it's the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian as the rule of the law. as of an hour ago, aids to gore said he had no decision on what to do next. we talked to congresswoman loghner and asked her to assume they ruled for gore. >> i believe that he will abide by the supreme court, he said he would and he should. >> reporter: in 2003, the united states supreme court handed down one of its most significant rulings on race in a generation. and again justice sandra day o'conner voted between the polar end of the court. the ruling said that affirmative action is constitutional and that the nation's public colleges and universities can use race as a consideration in admission
the four in the minority were ginsburg, briar, stevens and sutter. in his blistering decent justice stevens called the bush legal appeal a federal assault on the laws of florida. quote one thing is certain, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear, it's the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian as the rule of the law. as of an hour ago, aids to gore said he...
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he knew ambassador and stevens and respected and admired him. this is an instance where the president has been thoughtful. every statement he and secretary rice made were statements that came from information from the intelligence community. the investigation will go on. the president will gather the truth. tamron, if we look at this president's record versus the rhetoric on the other side, we can see under president obama we're more secure than we've ever been. he's done all he can to bring terrorists to justice, and you can expect whoever did harm to ambassador stevens and these other fine patriots will be brought to justice by president obama. >> patrick, we've seen so many things over this election season, many inappropriate things to say, sxadly we have to report on another comment made on the campaign trail. this one, jason thompson, the son of tommy thompson. he was at an event in wisconsin, an rnc event in that state. let me play what he had to say regarding the president and where he was born. let me play this. >> we have the opportunit
he knew ambassador and stevens and respected and admired him. this is an instance where the president has been thoughtful. every statement he and secretary rice made were statements that came from information from the intelligence community. the investigation will go on. the president will gather the truth. tamron, if we look at this president's record versus the rhetoric on the other side, we can see under president obama we're more secure than we've ever been. he's done all he can to bring...
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biographers john farrell, richard newton and richard reeves and at 7:30 call in with your questions for steven ross. sunday at 2:00 eastern, watch for eric alterman and his take on liberals in the cause. at 5:00, a panel on surveillance and secrets, about lori andrews, annie jacobsen and michael shirmer. the entire schedule is online at booktv.org. >>> on tuesday the senate judiciary subcommittee held a hearing looking at racial profiling in the u.s. specifically it will focus on state immigration laws in alabama and arizona, law enforcement against african-americans, as well as anti-terrorism efforts against that target american muslims. witnesses include senator benjamin cardin of maryland who has introduced legislation called the end racial profiling act. this is just over two hours. >>> this hearing will come to order. our hearing will focus on a civil right issue that goes to the heart of america's promise of equal justice under the law. protecting all americans from the scourge of racial profiling. racial profiling is not new. at the dawn of our republic roving bands of white men known a
biographers john farrell, richard newton and richard reeves and at 7:30 call in with your questions for steven ross. sunday at 2:00 eastern, watch for eric alterman and his take on liberals in the cause. at 5:00, a panel on surveillance and secrets, about lori andrews, annie jacobsen and michael shirmer. the entire schedule is online at booktv.org. >>> on tuesday the senate judiciary subcommittee held a hearing looking at racial profiling in the u.s. specifically it will focus on state...
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he wants every cable for example that ambassador stevens may have sent to the state department. the state department says hey, i know cnn is reporting there were warnings and that the ambassador was concerned about his safety and hit list, but if he was, nobody ever told us. >> it's not just a matter of placing blame for this incident. it really is, what went wrong here because four americans lost their lives and so what intelligence information did we have? did it get to the right people? what editions did the state department make, the ambassador himself make? >> w >> especially if he was afraid. >> exactly. against the british ambassador just before this. so, they knew that there were problems in benghazi. >> i'm curious who you think should be held responsible, if there are warnings signs missed and if you were briefing congress and knew that al-qaeda linked groups were involved and didn't tell anybody the full story then, who should be held responsible for that? >> well, we'll see what the facts end up showing. my guess is is that they om had little frag ms of facts. not a
he wants every cable for example that ambassador stevens may have sent to the state department. the state department says hey, i know cnn is reporting there were warnings and that the ambassador was concerned about his safety and hit list, but if he was, nobody ever told us. >> it's not just a matter of placing blame for this incident. it really is, what went wrong here because four americans lost their lives and so what intelligence information did we have? did it get to the right...
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then retired justice john paul stevens discusses the second amendment and gun laws. later the supreme court and fisher v. the university of texas. a case challenging affirmative action policy in college admission. >>> our goal this week is to look at the philosophies of both president obama and governor romney when it comes to tech and communications issues. and to explore any possible policy changes that could result from a second obama administration or a first romney administration. joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of telecommunications under the george w. bush administration and ed paisley is also with us a long time journalist. he's currently vice president for editorial for the center for american progresses action fund. and mr. paisley tbb we could start with you. how would you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to tech and communications issues? >> guest: i would include tech communications in science. i think all three go together. i think it's -- one from the other or two from the other. t
then retired justice john paul stevens discusses the second amendment and gun laws. later the supreme court and fisher v. the university of texas. a case challenging affirmative action policy in college admission. >>> our goal this week is to look at the philosophies of both president obama and governor romney when it comes to tech and communications issues. and to explore any possible policy changes that could result from a second obama administration or a first romney administration....
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so you stevens is reportedly pushing for romney to keep dodging the specifics. all of this is happening as the specifics of steven's only life are becoming quite an issue. this guy is kind of amazing. not only is he a strategy and an ad maker and speech writer but he is also an adventurer, and a hollywood screen writer and on top of all of that he was a strategist, for bob dole mccain, and george w. bush. now romney is trying to place the problems squarely on steven's shoulders. hum. but it is really stevens' fault or is he maybe beingscape goated as republicans trip over each other running away from mitt romney. here is the truth. it isn't the strategist it's not even the candidate. but the truth is it's the policies stupid. as conservative commentator dave frum tweeted this morning . . . and you know what he's right? the majority of americans just are not buying what the republicans are selling. republicans are pushing tax cuts for the wealthy, but a whopping 58% of americans believe the wealthy aren't paying their fair share according to pew research center.
so you stevens is reportedly pushing for romney to keep dodging the specifics. all of this is happening as the specifics of steven's only life are becoming quite an issue. this guy is kind of amazing. not only is he a strategy and an ad maker and speech writer but he is also an adventurer, and a hollywood screen writer and on top of all of that he was a strategist, for bob dole mccain, and george w. bush. now romney is trying to place the problems squarely on steven's shoulders. hum. but it is...
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steven is right. when a sector is subject to a loss function, that is when politics that sign and. >> do you think spending can be highlighted as being the key to america's recovery. -- recovery? >> first of all, we make -- we let many companies go bankrupt. many suppliers in this industry. >> does this create resentment because you are selective in what you are saving? >> we saved the two on these -- two companies for which private capital was not available. there was no possibility of that happening with general motors and chrysler. to your other question about spending and government spending -- yes, i believe that government spending and all the actions taken by president bush and president obama were instrumental in preventing a far deeper recession and economic collapse. >> it is interesting -- there is a tradition as the was in europe, that the american model might be one that helps europe, which has had a harder time getting out of the doldrums? >> yes, that is a much bigger subject. is hard t
steven is right. when a sector is subject to a loss function, that is when politics that sign and. >> do you think spending can be highlighted as being the key to america's recovery. -- recovery? >> first of all, we make -- we let many companies go bankrupt. many suppliers in this industry. >> does this create resentment because you are selective in what you are saving? >> we saved the two on these -- two companies for which private capital was not available. there was...
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is stewart stevens the problem. is this all on mitt romney since his campaign says he's making all the decisions? >> well, i remember very clearly september of 2000, we called it black september in the bush campaign. we were down by three points. all the guns started shooting at us. everybody wanted me fired because the ads were terrible and the campaign was going down the drain. they wanted all our heads. it was a lot of talk of internal dissension. and then a couple of weeks later due to the debates and a number of other external factors within the campaign because the campaign didn't panic, we were able to right the ship. i think it's way too early to be writing off the romney campaign. it's a lot of seasoned veterans there. i think they're going to lock down and they understand the dynamics and the physics of this thing. sure, the fundamentals look good for obama right now coming out of the convention. but they had the second convention. they get to step on the republicans' bounce. as we've seen in the last week
is stewart stevens the problem. is this all on mitt romney since his campaign says he's making all the decisions? >> well, i remember very clearly september of 2000, we called it black september in the bush campaign. we were down by three points. all the guns started shooting at us. everybody wanted me fired because the ads were terrible and the campaign was going down the drain. they wanted all our heads. it was a lot of talk of internal dissension. and then a couple of weeks later due...
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gross negligence on behalf of the state department when it came to provide security for ambassador stevens. >> there was a serious security threat. they did not make the right decision to secure the ambassador himself and all kind of evidence of all sorts leading up to that conclusion. >> two congressional committees one chaired by the democratic senator john kerry say secretary of state hillary clinton will publicly testify a week from today on the benghazi terrorist attack, the state department officials told reporters they could find the internal investigation known as the accountability review board or the arb isn't finished. >> again, the hill talked about planning date on the calendar. that presumes that the arb is finished. i don't a schedule of the secretary to announce here. it is dependent on events between now and then. >> on capitol hill in closed classified briefings on the status of the investigation lawmakers were told it's slow going because the militia, not the libyan government control benghazi. not getting in specifics the leading democrat characterized the progress as l
gross negligence on behalf of the state department when it came to provide security for ambassador stevens. >> there was a serious security threat. they did not make the right decision to secure the ambassador himself and all kind of evidence of all sorts leading up to that conclusion. >> two congressional committees one chaired by the democratic senator john kerry say secretary of state hillary clinton will publicly testify a week from today on the benghazi terrorist attack, the...
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>> okay, let me first say for the first minute and a half, steven, i don't disagree with a thing you said. [ laughter ] let me next say that i don't know which is more disorienting to me, pictures naked pictures of arthur brooks or david gergen as president. they're both about on the same par. now let me move on to some of your arguments. when i wrote that piece in 1990 and by the way i noted at that point what would likely end the democratic majority that was then moving up towards 38 years would be a democratic president, and the counterpoint that would take place but things have changed since 1990, and indeed, many of the arguments i would make here and i want to go back to where i started that neither party is an angel here. both have often crossed lines, and done things that are deplorable. and i in the past have condemned the democrats for the way they handled the bourque presidential, excuse me, supreme court nomination, blocking miguel estrada, statements by people like alan west or cynthia mckinny. steve wrote earlier when we singled out alan west who said you will recall th
>> okay, let me first say for the first minute and a half, steven, i don't disagree with a thing you said. [ laughter ] let me next say that i don't know which is more disorienting to me, pictures naked pictures of arthur brooks or david gergen as president. they're both about on the same par. now let me move on to some of your arguments. when i wrote that piece in 1990 and by the way i noted at that point what would likely end the democratic majority that was then moving up towards 38...
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. >> did you have a close relationship with ambassador tore stevens? >> i worked with him for months from the time he went on there to the time he left. >> no one knows more the full extent of the fiasco that killed stevens. he worked closely with stevens for 6 months in libya before his violent death. a 24 year u.s. special forces veteran, wood's job was to try to prevent such an attack from occurring. >> does it make you mad? >> that was my first reaction when i heard ambassador stevens had been killed. i was angry. >> why did you come forward? >> i was had at the hub of everything going on there some of the information needs to come forward. >> we begin our story in the winter of 2011 a year before wood arrives in libya. colonel moammar khaddafy is in power in tripoli. they are gaining rocontrol over much of libya. february 25th the u.s. state department withdraws all of its personnel from the capital. but six weeks later april 5th, 2011, it sends stevens with a 12 man team by charter boat to benghazi now under rebel control. as special representati
. >> did you have a close relationship with ambassador tore stevens? >> i worked with him for months from the time he went on there to the time he left. >> no one knows more the full extent of the fiasco that killed stevens. he worked closely with stevens for 6 months in libya before his violent death. a 24 year u.s. special forces veteran, wood's job was to try to prevent such an attack from occurring. >> does it make you mad? >> that was my first reaction when i...
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long time springsteen guitar playing steven van zandt went on a twitter offensive after the shut down. i'm sorry, but i have to be honest, i'm mad. like i said, it didn't ruin the night. but when i'm jamming with mccartney, don't bug me. amen. too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. we've got pictures. congratulations, papa. >> thank you. that's so nice of you. thank you. i say to everybody who tells me congratulations, it was 99.9% my wife who is much tougher to me. thank you to my
long time springsteen guitar playing steven van zandt went on a twitter offensive after the shut down. i'm sorry, but i have to be honest, i'm mad. like i said, it didn't ruin the night. but when i'm jamming with mccartney, don't bug me. amen. too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your...
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. >> on the left you have former obama auto czar steven ratner, on the right former hp ceo and former republican senate candidate carly fiorina. which side is winning the battle of jobs in america? this race is getting nasty. >> they go out and systematically told banks all of us knew weren't true. >> it's a simple matter of arithmetic. smooth liar about this. >> liar. >> liar. >> liar. >> using the word liar has become widespread this election season. barack obama tweeting tonight casual of fibs, flat out falsehoods what will paul ryan pull out at tonight's debate. the cnbc fact chektsing team sees if anyone is lying about lying. ♪ [ piano ] you. we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... quiet. we know all that life demands from you. and how it's almost impossible for you to escape. almost. introducing a car made better for you in every way. the luxurious, all-new honda accord. it starts with you. turn billion of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? whatever your business challenge, de
. >> on the left you have former obama auto czar steven ratner, on the right former hp ceo and former republican senate candidate carly fiorina. which side is winning the battle of jobs in america? this race is getting nasty. >> they go out and systematically told banks all of us knew weren't true. >> it's a simple matter of arithmetic. smooth liar about this. >> liar. >> liar. >> liar. >> using the word liar has become widespread this election season....
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people say yes scalia and stevens disagree. we don't really know who's right, but they're both doing what judges are supposed to do. they're just trying to find out what those words meant. not one of them wants civilians to be disarmed-- >> eliot: what should the counter argument be to originalism? >> i think a degree of candor would be refreshing. in which the judges said, look, we have to, we can't let the constitution be a straight jacket. we have to be candid and say, of course we're departing from the historical understanding. >> cenk: and your view is not only would it resonate with the public, but would ultimately prevail because the intellectual integrity of it would be the better argument, the more persuasive argument than simply trying to play the historical game. it would be at best, as you say indeterminate. >> i'm paraphrasing, i think it's better to let the occasion occasional criminal run wild--let the occasional criminal run off than be complicity in violation of the law. that really all about you can say on man
people say yes scalia and stevens disagree. we don't really know who's right, but they're both doing what judges are supposed to do. they're just trying to find out what those words meant. not one of them wants civilians to be disarmed-- >> eliot: what should the counter argument be to originalism? >> i think a degree of candor would be refreshing. in which the judges said, look, we have to, we can't let the constitution be a straight jacket. we have to be candid and say, of course...
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of public griping and internal sniping about not only romney but also his chief strategist, stuart stevens. in other words, mr. fix-it can't seem to run a campaign. so today romney's campaign strategists announced a shift in strategy. their new mantra will be -- "status quo versus change." the shift will reportedly collu include more specifics on policy. let's take a look at here's what mitt romney's brand new ad says. >> my plan is to help the middle class. trade has to work for america. that means crack down on cheaters like china and open up new markets. next, we have to balance the budget. you have to cut the deficit. we have to stop spending more money than we take in. and finally, champion small business. have tax policies, regulations and health care policies that help small business. we put those in place, we'll add 12 million new jobs in four years. >> real good generic pablam, don't you think? after paying lip service to the middle class, romney talks about trade, the deficit, small business. offers no specifics because his campaign has no message for the middle class in this cou
of public griping and internal sniping about not only romney but also his chief strategist, stuart stevens. in other words, mr. fix-it can't seem to run a campaign. so today romney's campaign strategists announced a shift in strategy. their new mantra will be -- "status quo versus change." the shift will reportedly collu include more specifics on policy. let's take a look at here's what mitt romney's brand new ad says. >> my plan is to help the middle class. trade has to work...
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>> my name is steven sshore. there were two swing states you did not talk about -- missouri and in. are those those couptwo in the romney camp. >> maybe people on the panel would disagree. there is no evidence that obama is within shouting distance in indiana. the best he has done in missouri is to be four or five points down. missour is interesting. there are demographic and geographical ships that are taking place that seemed to make it more conservative rather than less. that is unusual for states these days. even though it is within margin, i think most people see that margin as getting much wider this year and the direction of the gop. >> people often point to wake county in north carolina as a county that is making our state more democrat-leading. people come to wake county from somewhere else. in general, if they are coming from the northeast, that could theoretically make a state like pennsylvania more competitive as people go to northern virginia. now, could still be true even if pennsylvania is overwhelmingly democratic. >> basically, what has happened is we have gone from
>> my name is steven sshore. there were two swing states you did not talk about -- missouri and in. are those those couptwo in the romney camp. >> maybe people on the panel would disagree. there is no evidence that obama is within shouting distance in indiana. the best he has done in missouri is to be four or five points down. missour is interesting. there are demographic and geographical ships that are taking place that seemed to make it more conservative rather than less. that is...
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steven mensa is a strategist. president obama last night kept pushing the idea that this election is a choice among vote es rather than a referendum. we counted 20 times he uttered a variation of choose or choice, the very words themselves. take a look. >> when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. it will be a choice between two different paths for america. i'm asking you to choose that future and now, you have a choice. if you choose this path. the choice you face -- you can choose a future -- choose -- choice -- choice -- choice -- choices -- choose -- choose. you can choose that future for america. >> well, that's pretty tough stuff. steve moore, for the, i guess you have a point of view on this. i want to ask you this fundamental question. is this going to be like a baseball team where the manager said that pitcher started the game, but he's got to get out of there or you have two people facing off saying well, pick me, the o
steven mensa is a strategist. president obama last night kept pushing the idea that this election is a choice among vote es rather than a referendum. we counted 20 times he uttered a variation of choose or choice, the very words themselves. take a look. >> when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. it will be a choice between two different paths for america. i'm asking you to choose that future and now,...
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m steve steven mm orsa is here and steven mensa is a democratic strategist. president obama last night kept pushing the idea that this election is a choice among voters rather than a referendum. we counted 20 times he uttered a variation of choose or choice, the very words themselves. take a look. >> when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. it will be a choice between two different paths for america. i'm asking you to choose that future and now, you have a choice. if you choose this path. the choice you face -- you can choose a future -- choose -- choice -- choice -- choice -- choices -- choose -- choose. you can choose that future for america. >> well, that's pretty tough stuff. steve moore, i guess you have a point of view on this. i want to ask you this fundamental question. is this going to be like a baseball team where the manager said that pitcher started the game, but he's got to get out of there or you have two people facing off saying well, pick me, the other says
m steve steven mm orsa is here and steven mensa is a democratic strategist. president obama last night kept pushing the idea that this election is a choice among voters rather than a referendum. we counted 20 times he uttered a variation of choose or choice, the very words themselves. take a look. >> when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. it will be a choice between two different paths for america....
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. >> meanwhile there's still the investigation going into the loss of ambassador chris stevens, three other americans killed in the september 11 attack in benghazi, on the diplomatic compound there. the white house has come out to affirm that this is a terrorist attack, correct? >> yeah. it absolutely is a terrorist attack. we know the organization, organizations involved. there was no doubt about the fact that the attack on the consulate was planned and organized in advance. it had all the earmarks of a preplanned assault. weapons like mortars used in conjunction with small arms, automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, launched in conjunction with one another, looked exactly like a preplanned attack. >> here's where we need to separate, though -- we talk about this movie that was made in america, you know, defaming the prophet mohammed. there were spontaneous reactions to that. the libyan situation with the death of the four americans is totally separate although it was compounded because of those things happening at the same time. >> i think the assault on the consulate and
. >> meanwhile there's still the investigation going into the loss of ambassador chris stevens, three other americans killed in the september 11 attack in benghazi, on the diplomatic compound there. the white house has come out to affirm that this is a terrorist attack, correct? >> yeah. it absolutely is a terrorist attack. we know the organization, organizations involved. there was no doubt about the fact that the attack on the consulate was planned and organized in advance. it had...
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george clooney and steven spielberg, and i'm not going to get into trouble near los angeles tonight by saying which one of them is the president and which one of them is the vice president. of hollywood. that's coming up. a great pres. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our stude
george clooney and steven spielberg, and i'm not going to get into trouble near los angeles tonight by saying which one of them is the president and which one of them is the vice president. of hollywood. that's coming up. a great pres. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate...
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george clooney and steven spielberg, and i'm not going to get into trouble near los angeles tonight by saying which one of them is the president and which one of them is the vice president. that's coming up. i'm walt gale, i worked at the colorado springs mail processing plant for 22 years. we processed on a given day about a million pieces of mail. checks, newspapers, bills. a lot of people get their medications only through the mail. small businesses depend on this processing plant. they want to shut down 3000 post offices, cut 100,000 jobs. they're gonna be putting people out of work everywhere. the american people depend on the postal service. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small
george clooney and steven spielberg, and i'm not going to get into trouble near los angeles tonight by saying which one of them is the president and which one of them is the vice president. that's coming up. i'm walt gale, i worked at the colorado springs mail processing plant for 22 years. we processed on a given day about a million pieces of mail. checks, newspapers, bills. a lot of people get their medications only through the mail. small businesses depend on this processing plant. they want...
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also apparently looking for an exit are defense secretary leon panetta and steven chu and also ken salazar. even attorney general eric holder and transportation second ray lahood, the only republican left in the cabinet, could be leaving as well. in 2008 obama told "time" magazine he wants his cabinet to be a team of rivals saying, quote, i don't want people who just agree with me. i want people continually pushing me out of my comfort zone. what should we expect this time around? i would bring it to the table. so i think the biggest one people are talking about is who is going to replace hillary clinton. the two names who have voted is u.n. ambassador susan rice and john kerry. i have no problem with susan rice. i think she's fantastic and unfortunate how she's been treated recently. i tell you, john kerry during this campaign has been fantastic in his debate prep with the president. i thought his speech as the dp nc was brilliant, and i think he would be a terrific diplomat. there's concerns that if he was nominated then the senate -- his senate seat would be open and scott brown could h
also apparently looking for an exit are defense secretary leon panetta and steven chu and also ken salazar. even attorney general eric holder and transportation second ray lahood, the only republican left in the cabinet, could be leaving as well. in 2008 obama told "time" magazine he wants his cabinet to be a team of rivals saying, quote, i don't want people who just agree with me. i want people continually pushing me out of my comfort zone. what should we expect this time around? i...
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the words of chris stevens here. the republican chairman of the government committee here lookg into benghazi released the documents friday night. and i want to bring in the former undersecretary of political affairs at the state department, nick burns. nick, welcome. >> thank you. >> you were at the state department for more than ten years, knowing about these cables now, can you just take me inside the state department, you know, when you're hearing words like this, like security vacuum and you're getting these requests from an ambassador, what is the process like? how is it handled? >> well, brooke, i'm sure there will be lots of questions tonight about security post both president obama and governor romney. it is a very important issue. in the state department, of course, security for our diplomats, for our people overseas and more than 275 embassies and consulates, that's job one, that's the priority. it has been for second clinton a and her predecessors. we outside of government cannot possibly know all of the
the words of chris stevens here. the republican chairman of the government committee here lookg into benghazi released the documents friday night. and i want to bring in the former undersecretary of political affairs at the state department, nick burns. nick, welcome. >> thank you. >> you were at the state department for more than ten years, knowing about these cables now, can you just take me inside the state department, you know, when you're hearing words like this, like security...